By JR Raphael Contributing Writer, [GAS] Cross-site scripting is being blamed for a campaign trail hack. Someone took advantage of weak security to redirect visitors from Barack Obama’s “Community Blogs” section to rival Hillary Clinton’s home... (posted on 21 Apr 2008 by Geeks are Sexy Technology News)

1 Apr 2008

Global Voices…

Last month - I had the good fortune to sit in on Ethan Zuckerman’s ETech 2008 session, The Cute Cat Theory of Digital Activism, summarising his insights into global activism and his role at Global Voices Online. Ethan’s a research fellow at Harvard and... (posted on 1 Apr 2008 by Mobile Messaging 2.0)
The CEO of Red Hat at the recent Open Source Business Conference claimed that open source technologies are benefiting from the unpopularity of the US. He suggests that people are resentful of sending billions of dollars back to the U.S. in "intellectual... (posted on 26 Mar 2008 by OuterVillage.com | Technology News & Ideas)
The CEO of Red Hat at the recent Open Source Business Conference claimed that open source technologies are benefiting from the unpopularity of the US. He suggests that people are resentful of sending billions of dollars back to the U.S. in "intellectual... (posted on 26 Mar 2008 by OuterVillage.com | Technology News & Ideas)
Larry Lessig hopes that a 'Wikipedia' approach can help change the way politics is played. He wants to use collaborative software to keep track of political positions candidates take hold them accountable to pledges they make. read more (posted on 22 Mar 2008 by OuterVillage.com | Technology News & Ideas)
A survey of IT workers from Computing Technology Industry Association (CTIA) and Rasmussen Reports, taken in early March, shows Obama and McCain at a statistical tie, with each receiving 39 percent of the vote, and Hillary Clinton trailing at 13... (posted on 20 Mar 2008 by OuterVillage.com | Technology News & Ideas)
Political junkies are excited tonight because of the Super Tuesday primary results. But, the days of having to watch television for hours into the night are SO 2007! Google rules the roost on election results. And tonight, they are providing real-time... (posted on 5 Feb 2008 by PCMech)

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